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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Lynch
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 17:52:29 +0000
>>>>>[Amazing what expensive backing will buy, Thunda. Even a dumb fuck
like you can run amok for a while if someone's willing to pour enough
money at him. Problem is, we're not after you. We're after whoever backs
you.

And don't insult everyone's intelligence by pretending you do all this
happy shit by yourself with no support, because if brains were C-12 you
couldn't blow your nose. I know, I saw the autopsy <g> Someone's putting
a lot of money and effort into your little crusade, and they'll go down
before you do: you wouldn't last a day by yourself anyway.


And your "success rate was high" all right, Thunda, but only if you
count blue-on-blues and friendly fire incidents. You were such a shit
hot soldier you left to go blow up women and kids, right? Until you run
into a teenage girl with second-hand cyber, who proceeds to rip your
head off. And you were "so successful" in the military you consider this
a promotion...

My price? You couldn't find my price if you tried, Thunda.

So, come on, what's yours? How much clean certified cred do you want to
just shut up and go away?

Or are you trying to pretend now that you _don't_ have a price, that you
can't be bought?]<<<<<
-- Lynch <18:50:32/01-03-58>






>Oh, one thing you got wrong, I wasn't thrown out of the military for
>being incompetent, I happened to be damn good at my job, a little too
>good in fact, they couldn't handle my success rate. As for corruption,
>I'm no different to anyone else, you've all got your price, even self
>righteous pricks like you.]<<<<<
> -- Thunda <04:29:12/01-03-58>

--
There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy...

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk

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